Speakers: Carole Dupuis, Pierre-Luc Baril and Anouk Nadeau-Farley
This event will take place in French with simultaneous English interpretation. Click here to access the French-language landing page.
Launched in 2015, the Front commun pour la transition énergétique brings together over 90 groups from across Quebec who are committed to developing bold actions to accelerate a just and equitable energy transition.
In May 2021, the Front commun launched Collectivités ZéN, a societal project that is collaborating with stakeholders from across sectors on four communities to pioneer inclusive transition processes designed by and for people.
Join us for a conversation with Carole Dupuis, Pierre-Luc Baril and Anouk Nadeau-Farley to learn more about the strategies developed by Collectivités ZéN to enable bold collaboration for climate action, develop a shared vision and explore the role of communities as catalysts for socio-ecological transitions.
Register for this public webinar below. All registrants will receive a full recording of the webinar, a copy of the slides, and a collection of links and resources.
This webinar will take place in French, with simultaneous English interpretation.
Speakers
Carole Dupuis Member of the Board of Directors, Front commun pour la transition énergétique
Carole Dupuis has been a full-time activist since 2014 for a rapid exit from fossil fuels and for a just transition to a post-carbon society. She has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Front commun pour la transition énergétique since the creation of this coalition in 2015 and a spokesperson for the eco-citizen movement UNEplanète. She was the first executive director of Projet Montréal. Previously, she had a career as a consultant and senior executive in strategic planning and communications.
Pierre-Luc Baril, Project Manager – Chantier Laval ZéN, Front commun pour la transition énergétique
Pierre-Luc holds a master's degree in political science from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM). He is interested in the instruments that enable municipalities to implement the socio-ecological transition. An environmental activist, he is a member of the collective La Vague écologiste au municipal.
Anouk Nadeau-Farley, Coordination and liaison, Grand dialogue régional pour la transition socio-écologique du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
For the past 10 years, Anouk has been involved and has worked with environmental and citizen groups that mobilize for the protection of ecosystems and the defence of social justice.
Anchored on the shores of the Saguenay Fjord and currently coordinating the Grand dialogue régional pour la transition, she has worked with the Regroupement des organismes environnementaux en énergie, the Fondation Coule pas chez nous!, the Réseau québécois des groupes écologistes, the Fondation Rivières and the Comité pour les droits humains en Amérique latine.
For Anouk, collaborative work and self-management are inspiring sources for developing collective organizations. She experiments with these models with the Koumbit Network and by co-founding the Moulin à Cie Cooperative, as well as through her involvement in various boards and collectives.